Kids and dogs. Stage lore says you never want to be the act that follows because both win hearts and minds just by showing up. And they did, in droves, mid-week at The Peaks Resort & Spa in Mountain Village for the “Rover” event, a casting call for photographer Andrew...
January 23 to 30, 2014 Visible Planets:Morning:Venus, Mars, Saturn Evening:Mercury, Jupiter I have to admit, I love football. Also that I am a life-long Denver Broncos fan. Good, bad or ugly… I was born and raised in the “Big D” and I grew up on...
It doesn’t matter where. It doesn’t matter who. Sexual assault and domestic violence ignore cultural boundaries, race, even gender – although women are more often victims than men. Fact is those twin horrors are equal opportunity offenders. And it turns out intimate partner violence is...
Telluride Arts’ Twenty(by)Telluride is a lively, casual event that offers an intimate glimpse into some of Telluride’s most creative minds through very fast-paced slide presentations. Each presenter has exactly 20 slides and each slide is shown for exactly 20 seconds, challenging everyone to be precise. The...
The future is knocking at your front door. Literally. Crystal balls are predicting the worldwide market for smart-connected homes could eventually be as large as $40 million and venture capitalist are investing big time in companies whose products represent the next big wave in consumer...
“Skiing offers a good barometer of the trouble we’re in — and, as this book reminds us, one more good reason for wanting to face that trouble,” Bill McKibben, author of “Oil and Honey,” co-founder 350.org Do Eskimos really have lots of words for snow? Mental...
January 16 to 23, 2014 Visible Planets: Morning: Mars, Jupiter, Saturn Evening: Venus, Jupiter How about that magnificent full Moon? Wow! All over the world – on January 15th and 16th – people watched the rise and set of the New Year’s first full Moon....
Editor’s note: Telluride Inside… and Out’s monthly (more or less) column, Tall Tales, is so named because contributor Mark Stevens is one long drink of water. He is also long on talent. Mark is the author of two Colorado-based mysteries, “Antler Dust” and “Buried by the Roan,” both...
“The first time I heard Jimmie Dale Gilmore, I knew I was listening to a very special person. It’s not just the voice. It’s not just the performance. There is something extra, an uncommon presence. He is a storyteller extraordinare, with rare insight into the...
The Wilkinson Public Library is one of just 125 libraries and humanities councils in the US to receive an American Library Association/National Endowment for the Humanities grant to present Muslim Journeys. The scholar-led reading and discussion program is designed to foster opportunities for community conversations about the...